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Scientists
Reversing Views On Skin Cancer
As reported by Tara Green
NaturalNews.com 5/11 Scientists Reverse Stance On Sun And
Cancer: Now They Admit Sunlight Can Prevent Skin Cancer
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Since the 1980s, physicians and cancer
groups have regularly warned the public against the
potential health dangers of direct sunlight on skin. As a
result, many people have stayed out of the sunlight
completely, covered their limbs even in warm weather or
slathered themselves with UV protection products, all in the
interest of lowering their risk of melanomas. However, more
recent findings indicate that this kind of nearly vampiric
avoidance of the sun may not benefit your cancer odds after
all.
A 2009 study by a group of Leeds
University researchers found that higher levels of Vitamin D
were linked to improved skin cancer survival odds. Other
studies have found that Vitamin D has a connection to a
strong immune response in the body. In fact, Vitamin D may
hasten the death of tumor cells.
Unfortunately, most people have low
levels of Vitamin D, leaving them at higher risk for a host
of diseases including breast cancer, prostate cancer, bowel
cancer, cervical cancer, rickets and osteoporosis. (For more
in-depth information on this, see this report:
http://www.naturalnews.com/rr-sunli...) "It's common for the
general public to have low levels of vitamin D in many
countries," said Professor Julia Newton Bishop of the Leeds
Institute of Molecular Medicine and author of the Leeds
study. "Melanoma patients tend to avoid the sun as sunburn
is known to increase the risk of melanoma. We use sunshine
to make vitamin D in the skin, so melanoma patients' levels
of vitamin D may be especially low." Bishop also noted that
people can get more Vitamin D through dietary sources such
as fatty fish. She points out that balance is key, as
extremely high levels of Vitamin D can have a negative
effect on health.
The mainstream media continues to run
stories every summer warning people against the sun even two
years after the Leeds study. While hours of sunbathing may
be risky behavior for your long-term health, receiving a
moderate amount of sunlight while out gardening or walking
is actually as good for you as eating a low-fat diet and
engaging in regular exercise. In fact, laying off the
sunscreen may help you not only absorb sunshine into your
skin to help fight tumors, but also helps you avoid the
chemicals in most commercial sun blocking products. Some
studies have indicated that these chemicals can actually
generate harmful free radicals in the body.
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